Longley, Wendy ATate, Robyn LBrown, Rhonda2015-12-071443-9646http://hdl.handle.net/1885/22812This article reports on the design of a two-arm, randomised controlled trial of neuropsychological assessment with feedback as a direct therapeutic intervention to improve psychological wellbeing in multiple sclerosis (MS). MS patients and their caregiverKeywords: adaptive behavior; article; Baseline Demographic and Multiple Sclerosis Questionnaire; Caregiving Task in Multiple Sclerosis Scale; clinical effectiveness; clinical protocol; controlled study; coping behavior; Coping with Health and Injury Problem Scale; assessment feedback; caregivers; multiple sclerosis; neuropsychological assessment; neurorehabilitationA Protocol for Measuring the Direct Psychological Benefit of Neuropsychological Assessment with Feedback in Multiple Sclerosis201210.1017/Brimp.2012.202016-02-24